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English Horn (F) Transposition

The English Horn (F) is a transposing instrument: a written C sounds as concert F. To play in tune with a piano, transpose the concert-pitch (piano) notes up a perfect fifth to get the written part.

A transposing instrument reads music written at a different pitch than it sounds. The written part is shifted so the player’s fingerings stay consistent across the family, while a piano (a concert-pitch, non-transposing instrument) sounds exactly what is on the page. That mismatch is why a English Horn (F) playing from a piano’s sheet music will sound in the wrong key unless the part is transposed first.

Written → concert notes

What each written note sounds like at concert (piano) pitch on the English Horn (F):

Written noteSounds (concert)
CF
DG
EA
FB♭
GC
AD
BE

Key-signature conversion (concert → written)

To turn a piano (concert) key into the English Horn (F)’s written key, move up a perfect fifth:

Concert (piano) keyWritten key
C majorG major
G majorD major
D majorA major
A majorE major
F majorC major
B♭ majorF major
E♭ majorB♭ major
A♭ majorE♭ major

Why the English Horn (F) is pitched in F

Instruments in a family are built in different keys so a player can move between them without relearning fingerings. On the English Horn (F), the same fingering that produces a written C sounds concert F; writing the part up a perfect fifth lets the player keep those familiar fingerings. For the pianist, the practical takeaway is the reverse: hand a English Horn (F) player your concert-pitch music transposed up a perfect fifth, or you’ll be a perfect fifth apart.

English Horn (F) transposition — FAQ

What does written C sound like on the English Horn (F)?
A written C on the English Horn (F) sounds as concert F — the pitch a piano would call F.
How do I transpose a piano part for the English Horn (F)?
Move every concert (piano) note up a perfect fifth. For example, concert C becomes written G, and concert F becomes written C.
What key is the English Horn (F) in?
The English Horn (F) is pitched in F — meaning its written C sounds as concert F.

Related

Conversions are computed from the instrument’s transposition interval using interval math, not a hand-typed table, so every enharmonic spelling is correct.